Haryana Public Service Commission postpones exam scheduled for May 11
Press Trust of India | May 9, 2025 | 09:35 PM IST | 1 min read
The move follows the ongoing military stand-off between India and Pakistan. The revised exam date will be announced later, the spokesperson said.
NEW DELHI: The Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) has postponed the examinations scheduled for May 11, an official said Friday. The move comes amid India's ongoing military stand-off with Pakistan and escalating tension between the two neighbouring nations. A spokesperson of the commission said that these examinations were to be conducted for the posts of Assistant Professor in the College Cadre for the subjects of chemistry and physics.
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Originally set for May 11, the exams were to be held in the morning and evening sessions but have now been postponed until further notice. The spokesperson said that the revised date for the examinations will be informed at a later time. Candidates are advised to check the official website regularly for the latest updates.
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